The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, May 16, 1936
CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E.
U , CHURCH
Rev. Bym::n (T Hurton~ P a si or
The Sunday**school of Chuppelle
Station is climbing for the apex
over all other Sunday schools in
>lhe fity. Wherever"?ttnr?sp'irjt dwells
we can assure there will he
success aand non failure. Lt't us :
-earnest?spirit-- and?npright?heart '
and cry out Holy, Holy, Lord God
, of this Heavenly Host, help us to
i jA save the churches troin envirus
" und strife.
After Sunday school was. over
on last Sunday our youthful, spiritual
and forceful pastor came be
fore U" with a burning message.
His subject was "The kingdom of
Heaven." Visitors are welconn- to
Chappelle Station at all times.
Please come out Friday ni^ht to a
"Thumb Tom?Woddiip?-.'- -Adivris
sinn to all Vn.l Smuhiv Mm' II),
to a Calendar Rally. There will be
speaking, musical recital and the
? like. Conn one, come all.
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
ltev. E. E. Cauldet), Pastor
~NF\\d5FiTy7~S". Cr^'Thrr:* Sim day
-school was opened at the regular
* hour by.the superintendent, who
after a brief devotion sent the
scholars to the 'various classes for
- a discussion of the lesson. The
classes, reassembled for a short
"Mothers Day" program which
was enjoyed by alk
Tl/e young folks turned out in
large" pumbirs Sunday, morning,
each wearing a white or red rose
in remembrance of mother.
4 The mm amy-r-PvUH--*--wore op-1 ~
ened With. Mrs. Annie Mae Fuller
at the piano, and after a few "sontfs
uuti prayers, our pastor came before
us: an;! spoke from this'subject:
"Mtther LoVe." In his discourse
he said, that, the greatest
word is God. the lohpist win rl is
Ktcrnity, the' swiftest wojd is
time, the nearest word is now, but
t he dearest word is 'motlu y. Let
us not f'orftet cur dear mothers.
?Bio. Morgan and our pasnr ii'ii. resented
us at the Baptist Stnti
r.mv. ntion in l.aui-.-ns. and from .
what we have been able to. bar
? they put us over the top. Our pastor
was en the sji ?ak at the Con.
v ntion. and did lie speak and how.
We are proiid of hint whether you
|. D,,w it or not. ^? The
B. Y. I'. 1'. met 7 p. m. with .
a Jarjre crowd of younjr folks out.
Tii'.' program \vas enjoyed by all
I who hear I it. At tin regular nite
services Miss Avoi" Laura Washington
sahp a "Mother's Day" so?
lo. and it w'fts' p.; i t: toii'di'tr1:. O*"'
?nastor also sane' a solo that was in keeping
with " Mo.t.h"o,'s lJoy.V . ? j
Thft pastor spoke from this text
"As the mother, so is the dough-'
trr"?Kzk.
Kvt ryho ly that uivus-birth to a
child isn't a m??'.hcr. for some
. . mothers conduct b< fore th.ir. children
is of .such that she isn't wor?:?~dhy--rrf
tdrr-ttanrT?mother. ? ?' ? '
As mothers you should be, care,
fill as to how- you talk,, what you
talk ^ibnut "an 1 where ymi should
always be mindful if your . chil.
. dren as you go inland out before
ihem. We are happy to know that
Mr. Tucker oi'nyfTT11 on St/'Mi. v.-ott
the first place-in the State orator
iral content. May ho iiui'vc .on to
ln'cher heights.
W'v have, a drive on at the church
the women against the men. Mrs.
Gaul ion is I.a Mil": the nn-n and
Rtv. Gaulden is- in ch.aijre of th.
ladies. I.ets do all we can to put
. v .Mrs. Gaulden over the top.
Roy. M. M. I'r:a*r "hs-coii ! t'al- ,
vary Baptist church will speak for i
us Sunday moinjiur at 11 o'clock.
All arc invited to hear him. - i
\\ KSTON ( II AIM-:I.
j Greenwood?The Junior Stew-*
unless Board met 17TST?Wodnes- -<
day, May 21?, at Mis. Nannie Sims'
A very nice hunch of the mem- '
hers were there. After- a tfoud ;
iheetinj? each member made a
? promise as?to-what she would do- ;
nate toward" the "Boy Friend Bar- i
ty." Mr. Harry Sims being: the
only man present -made so very 1
' timely remarks. He was very 1
much overjoyed to see how women
can do thines with s'<r much ease
. arid so little talk. "I do not see 1
wlvew# -h^-lui.s been that he did not
Know that women ,can neat men
doing- anything." As I write I am
thinking what a time I am going
to have with my "Boy Friend and
I know the others ate too."
Mr. Walter Johnson via,s funoralized
at Weston Chapel'Sunday at
1 o'clock.
Rev. W. I<. Johnson and family
enjoyed a very sumpton? dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mts.? Ri<l
L Tolbert and their mother, Mrs.
Kmma Tolbert on Friday evening.
Everyone present Sunday night
at Weston Chapel. I am sure en- ,
joyed the Mother's Day program. '
The Jr. choir, under their lealership
of Mrs. M . (?. Williams-did
some splendid singing. If they
keep on singing as they did look,
out Senior choir. Mrs. Fannie
Johnsoh spent Mother's day at her
\ ? home, Helena S. C.
E^lna ^Johnson, reporter
ebenezer a. m. e. church
Rev. E. 1'. .Mack, Castor
Sunday -school opened in due
form by' Stipf. E. Jr Erpc worth; a
.splendid" crowd attended. The les- |
i son was wonderfully discussed by
the members of the Sunday school.
After S. S. morning service was I
. had.' 'Rev. Mack preached a soul J
stirring sermoiff" hi* sermon was
enjoyed by all that heard him. Sun
dav night, Rev. Mack, preached' an* |
other soul stirring sermon^j^A 1
\ vice also. Ushers Hoard met at.j
the home of Miss Viola .Capers on I
Sepers St. We all had a wonderful
evening.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor
Conway, S. C.?"blessed
with beautiful weather Sunday and
chutch goeis took auviii'iu.:.
same.
" ~^>trr prrstor?preached?two -wonderful
sermons at the morning and
evening services, respectively and
the Spiritual tide ran high.
This being the first Sunday "The
Lord's Supper; was administered
io a laige crowd.
One pers6n joined, during the
morning service Rev. Robinson of
Pamplico, $. C. preached for us
fast week and we' really had a good
meeting.
Our Sunday school work is
movimr aloiur nieelv with Mr. W
K. Moore Supt. and his staff of
teachers as could be seen Sunday.
Our pastor left Monday for General
Conference which convenes in
New York City. .
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. B. Rouler, Pastor
Columbia, S. C.-^Services began
Sunday with a yrfry line Sunday
school -attendance .with Mastex. _Wil
lie B.- Cheeks in charge, the Asst.,
Miss Lillian Harris, being a little
late. After the class study of the
lesson the school was interestingly
reviewed by Miss Estelle Janertte.
1 i::50 a. in. morning services
befcan. After the formal opening,
Rev. Thomas w*ho has charge of
the church during .theabsent of
the pastor who Is attending the
General Conference in New York
City, delivered an inspiring nus.
sati-vt mdiTti-d I roni Hebron
I2th chapter, theme "Striped f*r
the race." It was enjoyed by all
who witnessed it. Miss Fannie
Phelps gave a Mother's Day Silver
Tea at the home of Miss Ber
I 4 ~ ? a : i n . ?
111(1 UU1T1!) 1IU1II 1 JJ. III. Ulllll U U .clock,
Sunday at 8 p. in. we enjoyed
a wonderful Mother's Day
ping ram. . Those who appeared on
the program are Messrs. JB. M.
Young who spared no E>j|ins in
hell >nK Miss Estelle Janerette
Chr. of the program committee " to
make it a success. M. W. Long,
Acidic Williams,?Carrie " Cherry,
Annie Janerette, Mary Phelps, Della
Geiger, Henrietta Washington,
Estelle Cooper, Mattie Randolph,
Katie Solcnyin, Wilhelmina John,
Mi-s Ruth Bonier and Little. Miss
Bertha Chirp, Misses Adeline
Johnson presided at the piano:
Miss Ellen Johnson, mistress of
ceremonies. ?
Stewardess Board No. 2 met
May <>, 8 p. in. at the horpe^ -of
Mrs. Mary Phelps on Tobacco St.
wita the Pr.es., Mi's. Katie Solo-1
nron in charge.?After the busi- j
ness part the hostess served a delicious
repast. The Silver Moon
club was entertained by Mr. Joe
Dobin Mav 5. 8n. ni at tho Kn.n.. I
of Mrs. Woodson, 321) Henderson
St. With Miss Kstelle Janerette
presiding. After the , business
part the host served puneh, cake.
.andjV and peanut.' An "enjoyable
evening wag spent. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mr. James - Johnson, 415 WKaley
St. Among the visitors Sunday
were Revs; Leroy Jackson and
Italian), and Miss Sofa ' Davis.
Come again, visitors are always
welcome.
OAK GROVE CIRCUIT
Rev. 1). 1). Haughty, Pastor
Sunday school .opened 9:30 and
we had a arge attendance in school
rind the lesson was reviewed by
the Rev. Green.
At 11:30 Rev. Haughty took his
text 23rd chapter and 23rd verse
St. IjUke, using for text "Oh Lord
Remember Me." He preached a
noble sermon, and he called foi
ioitvrs. f
Mother's Hay, program was
grand.? We bad a grand day.
At 7:30 Rev. Green, the, pastor
n? Ebenezer Charge preached a
tine sermon and the finance was
verv good. The weather is <h-v
an I the fanners still can't finish
sTdttng-The-?ttthaeco. out.?Some,
place .they have a good- stand of
cotton and coi nT We hope to have
some rain soon so the crop will
come ,up. . Revs.
Daitghty and Green were
the dinner guests of Mrs. E. M.
I [ill Sunday.
MILLER CHAPEL
A. H- K- CHURCH
Rev. (L II. White, Pastor
Suiulay school opened at 10:30
a. m?Lwith-Supt. E. F. Flovd presiding.
The lesson was reviewed
by Rev. J. R. A. Nellum.
In the absence of our pastor
Rev. J. B. Davis conducted the
morning devotions," after which he
introduced and presented to the
church Rev. J. R. A. Nellum, who
in turn preached to us a very impressive
sermon. His text was
lound Isaiah 40th chapter, the 15
verse. Can a mother forget her
Surfing child? Subject "A Mother's
Love."
Sunday p. m. at 4 o'clock^ the
Deaconess Board sponsored a
Mother's Day program. The music
VVtK vpnrlpvpd Kv Tnninr
choir. Among the speakers was
.Mis'. Fannie McCuller (white of
the Central Methodist church who
gave us a beautiful talk of Mother.
She also brought with her a
group of young people who sang a
selection. The oth.-r speakers
were M-r*, Gallman and Rev.
J. R. A.? Nellum. The program,
WAS enjoyed by all who witnessed
it.
The League services opened at
7:00 p. m. with the President,
M iss L. M. Harris presiding and
a large group of^TJfoting people.
The League discussions were very
interesting. . The serving minister
came before us again at 8:00 p. m.
with another soul stirring sermonHis
text was taken from- Acts
12:3,4,5. Subject^ The Power and
Effect of Prayer,
KING CHAPEL
t A. M. M. CHURCHj
~ Sunday school opened?on?time, ,
with Supt. H. V. Thompson anil
) teachers. The lesson was tanK^t
, and discussed with the various
f-elasses. - ATtei wards a splvnuitl lc.-_ _
i view by Itev. li. H. Keese;' everyone
seemed to have gotten soniei
thing: from the lesson.
I At 11:45 Rev. 0. 1). Young: asI
cended the rostrum. He brought
j to us a burning messatre... lib used
for a text the 12lld verse ofHhe
zzna cnapter 01 iviaunew.; no
preached a soul stirring seimon;
of whielf we ahvay> enjoy. .
Mr. H. V. Thompson^Mr; Joseph
and W. Q. Thompson, and sisters
motored to Orangebuig to l'une*alize
their brother, Mr. Samuel'1
Thompson. 1 The entire family 1
have our deepes t sympathy. Mr. I
Harold lUppns, MrrAVilUlllll GUIIU
Miss Janie J. Jackson and Miss ! i
Gladis Peppers were the"1.!ftt*inof>nr
guests of Miss Clara E. Vance on
Sunday.
Miss Annie Mae Thompson was
the afternoon guest Gf Miss Conytrs
Polite on Sunday.
Mrs. R. (1. Reese and sister. Mrs. '
Pauline Williams of Seneca left
for NTT. to spend several WTPKS ^
with relatives add friends. '
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A. M. K. ZION nilKdl
Rock Hill, S. C.?Tl,e While"]
Rose club met on Friday afternoon j
at 5 o'clock, with Miss Margaree
Simpson on Pond St. Alter - the 1
transaction of business, an inter- 1
esting program was . rendered. i
Paper?Miss Ola Mae .Marshall,
ttiirh Pi-iiwi.d.w |
Solo?Alis* Rosa Laton Moblcy. j
Paper?Miss Willie Mae .Marshall?"Bright
and Dark .Bay." j
The membefs of the club were
pleased to have Miss Hannah Belle. .
Hopkins as a visitor Avho made '
some very inspiring, remarks. _'j
The. hostess, served dcluious
sandwiches and punch.r The. next j
meeting will he the tirst Friday in ]
June. b .* j
.Miss 1 {o s'a' 1.\>hieySee! ' ll" i
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ST. PETER A. M. K. CTH lU ll ~
L_ . ' i
Rev. R. \V. Ransom, Pastor 1
i
Mohtieello?Last Sunday^was an <
ideal?day?frrr?church?goers.?The- i
Sunday school was called to o:..? r I
at the usual hour, with the Supt. 1
and a full Torce of teachers?ana. ;
scholars present. The chorister 1
opened up with a force o. sweet 1
songs. Lesson was reviewed by :
the supervisor. At the morning i
.service we were celebrating a day
wo hnv <> ?i>f -umi't *m nirp Mi I In m'?
day. The- pastor was buck la t ore !
as with another burning message. .
He used as a subject "A True
Mother." etc. If made the hearts of I
many burn as he spoke to us by <
the way, and a 'great, great many i
mothers were their and they were
getting haulted over the course. 1
-Many children were sa:l l'roni the
loss of their motheis to celebrate 1
-*his- day- in wearing' their white
rose and--those v. ho were Wearing 1
their red roses were lejoieiag and I
pleasant. There were a large
group of people from~fm?ami near !
with us, and all were received in :
with great?hospitality anil J
'Every plan was carried out. Our 1
club was. organized on Sunday at- !
tea noon. < . What a grand club! We- '
have at St. Peter church,' The '
President, .Miss Louise Crumpton; '
Vice President, .Miss C'orriv < rump '
ton; Sec., Mrs. Mattie Lou t'ru.nb- ?
lin;' Asst. Sec., Miss Mary L ai
Mai tin; Trcas., .\Jis> Mamie IVr '
er. The C'lUh will meet May lb, 1
lb.'50 at S:.'50 p. m. at the honu* of \
Miss Louise Crumpton who are
planning to give the club members
a horpitality time on Friday nitc.
f, very thing will be delicious. '<
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B1ITHKL A. M. i:. ( 111 111 11
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Rev? B. S. Taylor, I'aslor J
Dillon, S. C.--We. can truthful^ 1
acknowledge that the Sunday 1
" behbbT isTfu most mrportant?-j
partnient in the church, for it is I
there that the young minds are |
trained for the future of God's i
Church. Although the home should ]
be te first step and the Sunday
Scool second in training a chil,j to
be**a. Chi istian. We are proud to
report thaTuur' Sunday 'Srtnrnl was
largely represented on last Sun'day.
The lesson was one that _|
caused much discussion and many
good points were brought to light. J
At the hour of worship many j
members" and visiting friend I
were already in their respective!
seats. After the regular prlimi- j
naries the pastor selected as his I
text Gen. 28:12. In his selection <
of that magnanimous sermon the ]
hearts of all true worshipers were <
touched. Responding to the call
for joiners five young people came ;
forward ami united * with the <
church; Climaxing the morning '<
worship was the partaking of the j
Holy Communion. <
At J} p. m. the members of St. j
rStevens M. K. Church assembled <
and a very appreciative congregation
heard our pastor speak |
from St. Luke 24:29. This ser
mon was very practical and en- (
joyed by all present.
At 7:30 j. m. a very nice audi- j
enee was present and enjoyed an- (
other clear, forceful ami thought- ;
ful sermon selected 4MAn tttrv.1
0:17. I
We are very soriy to hoar of
the illness of a number of our
faithful members. We are praying
for their recovery.
At 3*30 p. m. the Baccalaureati i ;
sermon of the Dillon Junior High (
School will be preached at Bethel
A/ M. E., Church. Everybody is
invited to come, j
Friends don't forget to share
your buying with the new P. 1>
and Carry Grocery Store.
Competent clerKs wrH?wekou;.. you.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
. FT. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH v
Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor
church people. Sunday school began
at the usual hour with the
assistant Supt., Mrs. Ollio 1 Le 1K? 1
and her qo-workers at their post <>1
duty, fter a very tine discussforT
of the lesson the .pastor gave u
most instructive review.
11:30 Morning worship began,
the pastor selected his text from
St. John 10:2,7. The" Lord's Supper
was administered. We Were
delighted to have Rev. T. A. Ring
ei to worship with us also Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Garmany, Mr. David
Hall and other visiting friends.
We are planning a pew rally the
fourth' Sunday in May. We are
expecting Rev. Ross Reid and hi.congregation
to be with as.
Miss Viiginia Fulk of Cincinnati
Gliiu. is Inillll' VlKltlllli hei
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs." Charlie
Sober.
Sick list: Mrs. L. R. Johnson
Mrs. Julia l.yles, Mill. Mahala
Johnson. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
Si. Mark A. Mf Itfp-church, Rev.
J. S. Martin, pastor We had a
real red letter day at St. Mark
last-Sundayg-t..Rev. Martin preach,d
a soul stirring sermon Sunday
morning' which was enjoyed by all.
Sunday ^evening we had a fine
Mother's Day ptogram followed by
a heart felt sermon -by our local
preacher. Rev. T. P. Curry. We
rlways enjoy hearing him.
We were delighted to have Kli/.a
Llood folk with us who furnished
the most delightful music. Visiting
friends are always we Iconic.
KIIX. K BRANCH
? HAIMIS1 ( III IX II
Rev. A. I). Bailey, Pastor
\\\ K>McBunette was born Apr.
1, PUT. lie joined the church
<>1110 nine years later, and ki pt.'the
faith to the end. . >"'
Doling his last illness, lie ^ulcered
greatly, but stood up undei
it like a true child of God." Spendnjr
much time singing and |iayTrjr":
ctitrstantlyin -^-sTis C'hiist. A
few days before passing, lie calico
iiis father to'his bedside and said
*'1 he l.ord is Here, and I ha\o miih
ing to worry al/out, for 1 am on
my dying bed." He asked his brpthL?r
to*sing, "I am on my way to
Jannan Land," one of his favorite
hymns was "On Joiidoh storm.y
bank, I stand," He died in Aiken
msptal Monday afternoon. April
27 in full triumpli of faith. He
eaves to -moui;n his loss a father,
mother, James McBuriiette,,. five,
dsters, a host of friends and relaives.
His body was funeralized at the
tbowd named- church, my Rev. M,
M, I\acc from Columbia, S. on
April .'10.
A quartet was. rendered by thi
Brooks brothers. Miss Georgia T.
"handler spoke of him as a friend
11 the commuitv.
Miss Jessie T. Thonias spoke ol
liih as a choir member; Miss l.ona
U iliiams as a Sunday school seho
ar. t
Flowers was |*iv.en_hy the Ridge
Branch Ushers Board. Ham|)ton
Hi school senior class, Leesville.
Mrs. I? Hallo way, from^N. Y. (
Mr.- and Mrs. J aiues- .Mi B uiheit, _ J r. .
tnd son from Philadelphia, Pa. and
R B M Bnni'lt I'iiiiM. h. .1)11. In |ia\_ .
he last resjfect of their brother.
Mr. McBurnett and family wish to
hank the people iiv the communiy
for their kindness shown doing
the illness and "death of his son and
>ur brother. A day after the fun;ral
we received a good recconinendation
from the Kbenezer Bapist
church in Flushing, N. Y. of
vliieh he was a watch care mem>er.
A card of sympathy from
Miss Celestine Williams, Bettis
\cademy. Miss Cko and M. Perry
r\lien university, Columbia, S. C.
tnd a telegram of sympathy from
Mr. llenry Kencher, Flushing,
N. Y.
?Dear brother, we rhall titter for- .
Lfet the d;|y you left us, it seems
is when you went- away the sun
dime left our halts; a happy home
A-e "once rejoice .in, but death has
left a vacent place where no one
an till, no pen can write, no
tongue can tell how we miss our
In other. Sleep on brother un i>
life dark days are over; some happy
days we will meet you and par*,
nig shall be no. more.
Father, James McBunette; sisters.
Urtha Hallowav. Martha S
Xa+tiM. M-attic I?Boyd Qla Mae
McBunette, Eliza Me Bunette,
brothers, K. B. McBunette, W, T.
W. 1)., and \V. S. McBunette, .
ALLEN TK.MPLK A. M, E.
?CftGRCH
Bev. K. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville, S. ( .?The second
piarterly conference of Allen Temple
A. M. E. church was held Mon
lay nrght, April 27. l'.kpi, at 8 o'.
lock. In the absence of our Presiding
Elder, Dr. J. S. Benn who
kv;o4-sick, our pastor, Kev. Lenion,
conducted the confcunce. This
ivas unc ut the finest quarterly
L-onference that we have had. Both
the spirilugtjLaixil business sides
were tarried out in a fine way. s
Sunday was a beautiful day,
and many eager Sunday school;
scholars found their way to Sunday
school long before the opening
hour, 9:45 a.m. to make sure of
getting a "gold star" to their names
for being on tinrev Aftei1 the
study of ti e lesson, we had a fine
review. The pastor has several
new plans in view that he will carry
out in the near future.
Morning service began at 11:15
a. m. This being the first Sunday
the Stewardesses hfad the pulpn
and altar in order as usual, which
added to the sacredness of the
day. The pastor was at his bes
fflnd preached a strong spiritual
sermon in keeping with the Lord's
Supper. He used as a subject, "An
Invitation to Christ." Luke 14:24.
We had one to join, Miss Annie L.
Young.?She was made wpll-om.. m
all
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teMMANUEL A. M. K. CHURCH >
Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor
j?U<!t Sunday, "Mother's?Tftry"
was indeed a beautiful day. Eve- l'l
| ry where one could observe the 1
display t>( the white and red ros- P
Lea. These roses are tljp .emblem of. ^
the dear mother who had depart- ?'l
ed this life or for the one who is |
still bearing the changes of life. t<
We were very happy to have P
with us uji last Sunday one of the J'
pioneers of Africah Methodism in
the person of Rev. J. S. Morant. i<
Our own Rev. Jacob White. r?as- 1
tor in charge conducted the devot- vi
ionals assisted by Rev. W. H. cl
Washington an<l Rev. Henry Jain, tl
es also sons of Knunanuel. Im- ft
mediately after the preliminaries
Rev. White presented the speaker, rt
Rev. Morant selected his text
from the niin.tionl'Vrchnpter of St.
John, twenty-sixth jmd twenty f*
seventh versus: When Jesus there-*", h
fore saw his mother, and "his* dis-* > '
. iple standing by, whom he loved,
he saith unto his moth, "Woman, M
hehold thy son" etc. From this "
text an impressive mother's day "
sermon was developed. Rev. Mo- 11
rant Spoke from these three, points 1
tiis., a mother's influence is be- 1
"Tontt "esTinvaTt1; second,?a -mot+rer-'-s?'J
ipportunity is priceless; third, a
mother's need of Christ is urgent.
.Phis was a wonderful sermon and
.he entire congregation listened
!.f ur.,1 : i .u 1
mvvviivm ? ry i" i liiu ? ' . ll>
of the speaker gradualy. There
wxii'* ifopr accessions?-Sarah
Smith,'Thomas'Johnson, Mary J. l'(
Johnson and Frank Nelson.
With B. Smith tlie as- '*!
sistant superintendent at the head, V l
Sunday school was called in at the J,*:
m:?unl hi'.?A very tine attendance
was seen and the lesson was vig. '
orously discussed. The", subject, ,
'K.fectual Prayer". St. Lukc 18:114
was indeed interestingr (Jur A.
C. K. Lea^Ue is still moving on.
We want more ^ our young pen- , ,
pie to come but and spend their 11
spare moments with us. ?? p
Rev. Morant, at the evening service
spoke from the subject, "The
importance of prevailinc prayer-':
We were the recipients of two
very fine sermons delivered by the (j,
sneaker. The scripture lesson dur- [
ing tne morning '"worship was a n,
portion of the chapter named af- ^
ter which we read the twenty-first .
Psalm responsively. . The evening ^
lesson, a part of the seventeenth jv
chapter of St. John. ~
The secretary, Mr. Alonza Fef- '
guson read a letter from the pas- L
tor which came to the members
and friends of Kman.uel.' ...
A group of boys and -girls from U(
Jenkins Orphanage under the lea- j,,
dei ship of Rev. Daniels worship.
d at the morning service. They e:
also rendered two solccth>ns.? . _ ?
-ihs. M. B. Sutter, the wife of
the late bisho.p M. B. Salter, was f:
one of those who is attending the ;n
great convocation in New York aj
City' ?_ ti
AIT. MOlMAtt XKWS ^
Rev. I.. R. Best. Pastor jj
At-12 o'clock the pastor took his u
stand for preaching. He preach- et
d a special sermon to all the moth. k?
its mat was present. This was Vi
our regular communion and rally m
day. The totalamount collection j7<
sum .i-v. \\*i. wioir..ii.i>i pi-^t, jj,
to have all of visiting tie aeons""
from the many different churches. ,s<
At the conclusion of our service tt
wt? were very triad to have a solo a
from Miss Fannie Mae Little. The bj
many friends of Miss S. Kuck- K
er will be very glad to know slu \\
is visiting: her mother and sisters.
She was also the dinner guests of e3
Miss Hirdie Lee Little. On Sun
day night, we had very wonderful ?
Mother's Day program was ren- y
deled by the young ladies and Wo. er
men Missionary and it was enjoy- m
ed by all who was present. And a w
prize was given to the oldest vj
mother that was present, and we
weiy very proud to know that ,,j
Mis. , Lula Sheard was the oldest In
mother.- Mr. and Mrs. Helton and
Mrs. Ella Smith were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V. Sl
Heaty on Sunday. A
?-The A. C. E. -League?met at?rr -^f1
o'clock with a full alteiuiance. 'In. u
League is making, rapid progress
under its Fiesident, Miss F. L. Lyk
es. n<
Evening service began at 8 o'- ''
dock. The pastor came before us J
again anu dPtiveied a strong spn-|
itual-uernum using -for hht subject I a'
"Varying Conceptions of the i 01
Cross." Mis Text was found I Cor. ?I
1:18. The Holy Communion was
given to those who did not com- Kb
niune in the morning. The "Few
uany iov the Stewards was a I te
prand success. Is'
Our pastor left for the General I ^
Coivferenee-m--New- York City full 11,1
of smiles. The officers of the a'
church an(| the Boosters club pave
him a liberal "purse." The Sunday
school pave him a pift. All
the members and friends are wishing
him a pleasant aud enjoyable
trip. hi
Mrs. 11. E. White, the wife of W1
Rev. G. H. White of Newberry is Ihi
spending sAmwtinnj with her moth- jo
er until her husband Rev. White pi
returns from the Gcmral confer-1
ence. ' Her many friends are tnak- of
inp her stay a pleasant one. in
|?g
& *
IKW ThlMTY HAP I . C HI HCH i
Rev. lis K. Stewart. Pastor t
--Wclj'o-i*).";*. ' Sunday wus -aw--t
huu), a jjM'at day at 'our church, a
he Sunday sch dl was called t
romptly at 10:.'5U'' o'clock-. All I
achers were present and took J
targe oMftw-'-classcs. The les- i
)n was reviewed by the" the pas* ^
?r. At the morning?Kwvit'i'> the?
astor preached from the text St. f
L?hn 2'f2. Prom which he kuvc a ?'
eautiful description of the rvlat- < '
in between mother atTd son. At ^
o'clock the Ct unty Sinitint? Con- t
i-i.tion convened with several
toir representing. At 7 o'clock
tree persons were baptised and ^
dlowshipped into the church. The '
. Y. P. U. us usual under the di- p
etion of Mrs, Inez Smith is still h
oinu forward. The pastor's text e
n tin- i' tcninp M'l t U'l1 (( U- rmTeTT ~~
out John 11?:27, Sub. "the (.'are v
""Mother.^"OoHcct r ng-f nr thetiav. c
jwwh , ? o
Miss Helen \\ ittito of Oceln, h la. 0
companies! by Miss Chwstirv ^
'right of Seneca were the picasit
visitors cf Miss Kss.ie McMil- f
an and people. Mis:;. Wintro is h
dative to the .McMillians. Both
isitois" are* students- at Seneca a
college.?.? 1-4
M l'. 1'isr: \ ii * m ? '
,r? i III Id II |
Rev. W. ('. C'ra? . I'a?t?r
Mother's Day was cclcbraud
jnng tHv irnVnung svnFTvvfs at Mt.
isgah. Rev. II. J: Davis deliver
I a wry inspiring short s.nuon.
fter which?wo untoed int ?rrttr- -J
ogram. The program was defied
into three parts. lynch 'rep-,
isenting and paying tribute to
Mother." represented ' bv Mrs. _
ardena Hvogdnn.Recitation
iss Triphena Lewis, solo by Air.- '
J. Slater, Unvealjng - Miss.Hdl- {
e Hampton, A Resume--M/s- L. ;
. Crawford. "
The program was enjoved ? bv I
1 *
HKNKZKR A. M. K. ( Ht RCH
Rev.-,I. < .la'nn-S I'awliir L
n
Last Sunday' was a beautiful d
iy, for church gores'. It also being
U1 first Sunday in the 'month, a
ammoth crowd worshipped at r
benezer. The services'were ex?
llent all day. The niornimr
M vico at 11 o'clock was attended
y?a very laine-audience. Many
isitors were present. A noble
.'I'nmn was delivered by the pas-, ?r..
? * . "... '
The theme, "A Fixed Heart"
as eloquently expounded in elo- 1
encqe of beauty that was sooth- ?
if? to all ears and voices.
At the conclusion of the sermon
trht jreisons came . to join tlu
ord's side, that they too in.i^ht
aye ..their hearts fixed. .. For. a
xed heart is the*, first, essentia,
i a Christian's life, We should
ways?keep?out?hearts fixed?so
mt when our summons, come to
in that- i numerable caravan q
hich moves to .that mystcrnlur' ?alnv
above, we should not no. m
ke quarry slaves at ninht scpuinfed-tee-his-duiineon
but suss tain? ?1
1 and soothed. But we should
.*ep our'hearts so fixed that we
>uld face death by an "unfaltern
trust like one wraps the dra- (
lies of "his" tiouch about him aha
?s down to pieaaanL theaius. S
We had a splendid Sunday
. hool with' many visitors prosit.
The lesson was excellent and
beautiful review was conducted *
t the stlperinteiulent. Mr. .1. S.inloch.
Our attendance was 2db.
hen jn doubt as white to no on
unday evenings. come to Rhenr
:er Sunday School.
The consecration service?at 5:00
clock was indeed a great success,
he spirit of the Lord was pres-.
it. Every first Sunday in each
onth at f ;00 o'clock this service j
ill be held to which you ,are inted.
At 7:.'!0 o'clock the last service
the day and al-?u?the? 2
on to be delivered by the pastoi ^
nee he is leaving for General ~
[inference. He delivered a noble
irnion which will linger long in 1
le hearts and minds of the hear/
r. general conference and we all
ish him a veiy pleasant stay in
le great Metroplis. services will
>t be dsicoritinueu at EbonezCr I.
r we have quite a number of
ders and local preachers eligible
> officiate in any church. We o
so note that quite a number of
7r clfiiicH'~m tfTITtrrrS have -had the
iportuntty of visiting the great ?
etroplis and especially at this
eat affair.
Mrs. J. L. (lilliaid and daugh-]' I
r. little Nevada,' is visiting her i 1
sters in the city of New York, j (
e hope that she will attend the;
niftwoiU'O and hav a very pleas-'?
it stay while in the city.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Hethel ('. M. K. Church 0
Says the pastor; Sunday was a
gh day. Mother's fray program !
is rendered at H:lo p, m.;-every
dy went away tilled with great
y. The boys and girls showed *
:eat interest in the service.
Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh, a teacher ,
Edgefield Training school was
charge of the program and the j
?lin? the sacred ?
>ns to our^ofnpe- WmTJ
ndefstandinfc, dip- IPjKM 8
Service insures fjLljTJl
j 1 e t e compliance l|w3&J
II the inviolable
and desires of the IBgX
HBHBlHHHHHi 1
\.
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jrogram will be long remembered.
Some out standing reading
ame from Mrs. C. P. Po])e and
>ther?talents of the church.?Also
loipe reading came, from tha
eachers of, our school, Miss K. L.
{amt'y, Miss S. O. Simpkin and
diss N. J. Gary their reading w<ere
nsgiring,? touching upon the '
learts of their hearers.
tuth 1:17, Subject "A -Mother's
?ve." A large crowd was preslt.
Moses is alive and she is on
he job.
Mother's Day program was giv
Hi there, one. among the best s
ni know off. The church were lied
with people. There were
efple from Augusta* (Ja. and CoinvLua
was rendered that will nevr
be for pott' n.
ropuiar Branch Baptist church
/as with i;?%there, and their Jr.
hoir boy'sUnd girls front l l years
Id down to M years ohf made s<>pve???- f
the best music 1 have ever
eard,
Mr. Butler, the undertake 1
rom Saluda. S. C. spoke to us and
is address was enjoyed by all.
Ghureh school at 9:110 o'clock
. m. Breaching each forth Sun.
ay -at - 1-1 : .'10 - o-'cloek a.~-nw?Rev- ?
. M. Blassmgame, pastor.'
' PIU^FPisSIOKAL
CARDS
SURGEON
Office: l.'Jli.'J'v Assembly Street
PllUMB sacg
Residence: 913 Hampton Ave.
'-'Vr * >' Phone 8740
*EV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
)ea'ler in Real?Estate, perform*
riarriage ceremonies, writes, will's
eeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
)ffice Phone 8407 Res. 67 |J
N. J. FREDERICK
ittorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
119 Washington St.. Cf)la.. S. C
DR. H. H. COOPEF
Special Attention Given to E>1?
imumi of the Gums
Ckld Grown tad Mm* Woo*
_'A tjiHakj _ _
ifflce Phona 6429 R?*. 32>.
116 Washington St.. Tola S r
DR.T7M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
(dice Hours: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to Z> .
: P. M. 6 to'S P.
Ipecial Attention Given -Diseases'
Of Women.
Office: .... ^Residence:
125-Washington 2230 Hampton
Phone 6429 Phone 7564
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glas ses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone:
1:00-to 1: P. ND?-? . Res. 4692?
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3?<>6
Office: Residence:
030 Taylor .St.?i 1417 1'ine St
Office Hours: Telephone:
1 A- M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. f hannpllo
. - _ ? m ^ Y0 ^
Physician and Surgeon
liseases of Women and. Children
A Specialty.
Office: Residence:
115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St
1 Columbia, S. C.__
Office Hours: Phones:
8 to 9 A. M. Office 6033
1 to 2 P. M. Res 6798
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr^ R^Br Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence
107 H Washington 1416 Park
>ver Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
trr -
hone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
ur. Lt. H. tlallman
DENTIST
ainless Extractions, Sundays by
ippointments. Days: Mondays,
uesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays andSaturdays
Office: 2369 H Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C- '
Office Hours: Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
'illing, Plates, Cfowas, " Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
107 % Washington St., Cola., S. C.
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